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Originally Posted by sseltser
Except he's not holding or dribbling
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Rule 4:
ART. 3 . . . The throw-in and the throw-in count begin when the
ball is at the disposal of a player of the team entitled to it.
ART. 4 . . . The throw-in count ends when the
ball is released by the thrower so the passed ball goes directly into the court.
Would it contribute to the discussion to mention that once the ball is put at the disposal of the thrower, it's technically in his possession until he releases the ball to go into the court?
Anything the defense does to make contact with the ball while on the other side of the line between those two points of time would seem to justify a T, it seems.